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Baranwal, Viplav
- Multimodal Transportation of Goods in Global and Indian Perspective
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1 Hidayatullah National Law University, Near Abhanpur, Uperwara Post, Raipur, IN
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International Journal of Advances in Social Sciences, Vol 3, No 1 (2015), Pagination: 19-22Abstract
INTRODUCTION AND CONCEPT:
Multimodal transport refers to a transport system operated by one carrier with more than one mode of transport under the control or ownership of one operator. In simple terms, it means, carriage of goods by two or more modes of transport such as a combination of truck, train, and airplane or ship in succession to each other.
- A Case Study on ONGC Vs SAW Pipes
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1 Hidayatullah National Law University, Raipur, IN
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International Journal of Advances in Social Sciences, Vol 2, No 1 (2014), Pagination: 18-19Abstract
This case arose out of a challenge to an arbitral award rendered with regard to a dispute relating to supply of equipment for offshore oil exploration by the respondent. The case was heard by M.B Shah and Arun Kumar JJ. The judgment was written by Shah J.- Developing Countries Growth and Developed Countries Response
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1 Hidayatullah National Law University, Raipur, IN
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International Journal of Advances in Social Sciences, Vol 2, No 1 (2014), Pagination: 56-57Abstract
A trading nation (also known as a trade dependent economy, or an export oriented economy) is a country where international trade makes up a large percentage of the total economy. Smaller nations (by population) tend to be more trade-dependent than larger ones. To some extent all countries rely on trade, but the importance of trade varies substantially between countries. Trading nations tend to favor free trade policies and economic integration, or at least seek market access for their products (they may also seek some form of protectionism for their own industries). The most desired markets to access are the largest ones both developed and developing countries may rely on trade.- Writ of Prohibition as an Instrument of Control
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1 Hidayatullah National Law University, Raipur, IN
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Research Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, Vol 5, No 1 (2014), Pagination: 42-43Abstract
Administrative Law basically deals with powers and functions of Administrative Authorities and its main purpose is to exercise control over the Executive and through the medium of writ mechanism this purpose is achieved and Writ of Prohibition is preventive in nature.- Procedural Difficulties in Merger and Acquisition
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1 Hidayatullah National Law University, Raipur, IN
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Research Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, Vol 5, No 1 (2014), Pagination: 50-52Abstract
A business may grow over time as the utility of its products and services is recognized. It may also grow through an inorganic process, symbolized by an instantaneous expansion in work force, customers, infrastructure resources and thereby an overall increase in the revenues and profits of the entity. Mergers and acquisitions are manifestations of an inorganic growth process. While mergers can be defined to mean unification of two players into a single entity, acquisitions are situations where one player buys out the other to combine the bought entity with itself.- Reinstatement of Bhumiswami Improperly Dispossessed
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1 Hidayatullah National Law University, Near Abhanpur, Uperwara Post, Raipur, IN
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International Journal of Reviews and Research in Social Sciences, Vol 3, No 1 (2015), Pagination: 43-45Abstract
Before Going to the Term Bhumiswami, it's important for us to understand the term tenant. "Tenant" means a person holding land from a Bhumiswami as an occupancy tenant under Chapter XlV.- Appointment of Directors by Board of Directors
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1 Hidayatullah National Law University, Near Abhanpur, Uperwara Post, Raipur, IN
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International Journal of Reviews and Research in Social Sciences, Vol 2, No 1 (2014), Pagination: 76-77Abstract
Introduction
The very important roles that the Directors of a company play in a company's success or failure, which in turn affects national development, are often not seriously appreciated, understood or highlighted by both the directors themselves and or by the other parties related to a company. Also, the failure or inability of the board of directors of a company to direct and manage a company in a responsible manner has contributed enormously to corporate governance failures and the current global economic crises.
- Choice of Law in International Commercial Arbitration
Authors
1 Hidayatullah National Law University, Near Abhanpur, Uperwara Post, Raipur, IN